275/70/18's on factory NBS 18" wheels with no lift

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Stepside_fever95

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Think ill go with these in 275/65r18
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Well, got my new tires and i really like the looks of them. They are 275/65r18 Toyo Open Country HTs
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Here is how they fit. Factory 2010 Silverado wheels with Goodyear DuraTrac 275/70/18 tires.
Nothing hits, though I may trim the front valance to be safe.
I don't think I could have gone any bigger without trouble.


I tried finding a post before I bought these, so I thought I'd let you all know how they fit..

These tires lifted the truck 2" compared to 265/65/18's on the same wheels. Measured from the ground to the center of the rear wheel well. (39")


are your keys cranked at all? looking at doing 100% the same combo but dont want any rubbing, otherwise ill go sith 275/65/18 duratracs. sorry to bump!
 

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are your keys cranked at all? looking at doing 100% the same combo but dont want any rubbing, otherwise ill go sith 275/65/18 duratracs. sorry to bump!
Im running that size on my 1999 suburban. I didnt have to crank any, but i did just to level it some. We put 265/75r18s (same height as 275/65r18s) on my dads 1998 suburban, and they have plenty of clearance at stock height.
 
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